<p>There's no denying the fact that the South Indian film fraternity has, over the years, been synonymous with several popular female performers who have impressed the audience with their acting chops and bold choices. On International Women's Day, here is a look at eight 'Lady Superstars' and their contribution to Indian cinema.<br /><br /><strong>Savitri</strong><br /><br />The powerhouse performer, who was born to Telugu-speaking parents in 1935, rose to fame with her performance in the critically-acclaimed Tollywood blockbusters <em>Devadasu </em>and <em>Missamma</em>. She consolidated her standing in the industry with her impeccable performances in classics such as <em>Mayabazar</em>, <em>Gundamma Katha</em> and <em>Navrathri</em>. She frequently collaborated with the iconic Sr NTR and ANR, which helped her prove that she was a 'Mahanati' (great actress) in the truest sense.<br /><br />Savitri made an equally strong impact in Tamil cinema, sharing screen space with the thespians MGR and Sivaji Ganesan. It was, however, her pairing with Gemini Ganesan that established her as Tamil cinema's darling. The two acted together in films such as <em>Kalathur Kanamma</em>, <em>Paava Mannippu</em> and <em>Pasamalar</em>. Savitri passed away in 1981 at 46. Actor Keerthy Suresh played the legend in <em>Mahanati</em>, which hit the screens in 2018.<br /><br /><strong>Sridevi</strong><br /><br />The 'Last Empress' played her first adult role at the age of 13 when she acted alongside Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan in <em>Moondru Mudichu</em>, which hit the screens in 1976. She went on to dominate the Tamil film industry with her work in classics such as <em>Sigappu Rojakkal</em>, <em>Moondiam Pirai</em>, and <em>Meendum Kokila</em>. Sridevi found a foothold in the Telugu film industry with classics such as <em>Bobbili Puli</em> and <em>Vetagaadu</em>, which saw her act opposite 'Annagaru'. The star also acted opposite ANR, Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna and 'Super Star' Krishna, emerging as a force to reckon with. Sridevi, unlike some of her peers, had an eventful career in Hindi cinema and proved to be its 'Chandini'. She died in 2018, leaving fans heartbroken.<br /><br /><strong>Ramya Krishnan</strong><br /><br />Ramya, who rose to fame with the 1989 Telugu movie <em>Sutradharulu</em>, gave strong proof of her acting prowess when she essayed a negative role in Rajinikanth's yesteryear classic <em>Padayappa</em>. 'Neelambari' held her own against the mass hero, which is no mean feat. She played equally strong characters in devotional dramas such as <em>Ammoru</em>, <em>Rajakali Amman</em> and <em>Annai Kaligambal</em>.<br /><br />Ramya remained a force to reckon with despite the emergence of younger stars, receiving critical acclaim for her supporting roles in movies like <em>Ore Kadal</em> and <em>Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam</em>. It was, however, S S Rajamouli's <em>Baahubali </em>franchise that proved to be a gamechanger for her as the biggie emerged as a pan-India blockbuster. She is currently working on <em>Liger</em>, starring Vijay Deverakonda. in her kitty.<br /><br /><strong>Anushka Shetty</strong><br /><br />Anushka, who began her career with the 2005 release <em>Super</em>, pushed her limits as a performer when she played a double role in the blockbuster <em>Arundhati</em>. She went on to headline big-ticket movies like <em>Vedam </em>and <em>Rudramadevi</em>, consolidating her standing in the industry. She was also part of well-received movies such as <em>Vikramarkudu</em>, <em>Mirchi </em>and <em>Singam</em>, which worked in her favour. It was, however, her work in <em>Baahubali 2</em>, which featured her as the regal 'Devasena', and Bhaagamathie that established her as Telugu cinema's biggest female brand. The actor, last seen in Nishabdham, is working on a film with director P Mahesh.<br /><br /><strong>Nayanthara</strong><br /><br />Nayanthara proved that she was a box office draw when her film <em>Maya</em>, which hit the screens in 2015, opened to a good response at the box office and proved to be a major commercial success. She received acclaim for her performance in 'female-centric' movies such as Aramm, <em>Kolamaavu Kokila</em> and <em>Imaikkaa Nodigal</em>. The star also headlined projects such as <em>Airaa</em>, <em>Mookuthi Amman</em> and <em>Netrikann</em>. Nayan refrains from promoting her films as she believes that her work should find an audience on its merit.<br /><br /><strong>Jyothika</strong><br /><br />'Jyo', who acted alongside the likes of Suriya and Ajith in the 90s, took a break from films around 2007 but returned to the industry in 2015 with <em>36 Vayadhinile</em>. The film emerged as a critical success and helped her begin her second innings on a good note. She subsequently acted in movies such as <em>Magalir Mattum</em>, <em>Kaatrin Mozh</em>i and <em>Jackpot</em>, carving a niche for herself. Jyothika prefers doing films that have a message and cater to the family audience. Some of her other notable films include <em>Dhool</em>, <em>Chandramukhi </em>and <em>Khushi</em>.<br /><br /> <strong>Manju Warrier</strong><br /><br /> Manju, one of Malayalam cinema's biggest names in the 90s, left fans heartbroken when she quit the film industry after marrying Dileep in 1999. She eventually returned to the industry with <em>How Old Are You? </em>which received rave reviews. She consolidated her standing in the industry with releases such as <em>Karinkunnam 6'S</em>, <em>Udaharanam Sujatha </em>and <em>Mohanlal</em>. She headlined the controversial movie <em>Aami</em>, based on writer Kamala Surayya's life. She was part of <em>Lucifer</em>, <em>Marakkar</em>, <em>The Priest</em>, and the Tamil thriller <em>Asuran</em>. She is regarded as one of the most outspoken people in the industry.<br /><br /><strong>Sai Pallavi</strong><br /><br />While Mollywood's 'Malar' is not as accomplished as some of the names on the list, she has left an impact on the audience with her choices. She once turned down an offer to endorse cosmetic products as she wants people to celebrate natural beauty. Sai Pallavi, who became the talk of the town with her work in <em>Premam </em>( Malayalam) and <em>Fidaa</em>, has frequently impressed fans with her dance moves in songs such as <em>Rowdy Baby</em> and <em>Sarangi Dariya</em>. She was last seen in <em>Shyam Singha Roy,</em> which did well at the box office.<br /><br /><strong>Honourable mentions</strong>: Vijayashanthi, Bhanumathi, Trisha, Jamuna, Anjali Devi, Nithya Menen</p>
<p>There's no denying the fact that the South Indian film fraternity has, over the years, been synonymous with several popular female performers who have impressed the audience with their acting chops and bold choices. On International Women's Day, here is a look at eight 'Lady Superstars' and their contribution to Indian cinema.<br /><br /><strong>Savitri</strong><br /><br />The powerhouse performer, who was born to Telugu-speaking parents in 1935, rose to fame with her performance in the critically-acclaimed Tollywood blockbusters <em>Devadasu </em>and <em>Missamma</em>. She consolidated her standing in the industry with her impeccable performances in classics such as <em>Mayabazar</em>, <em>Gundamma Katha</em> and <em>Navrathri</em>. She frequently collaborated with the iconic Sr NTR and ANR, which helped her prove that she was a 'Mahanati' (great actress) in the truest sense.<br /><br />Savitri made an equally strong impact in Tamil cinema, sharing screen space with the thespians MGR and Sivaji Ganesan. It was, however, her pairing with Gemini Ganesan that established her as Tamil cinema's darling. The two acted together in films such as <em>Kalathur Kanamma</em>, <em>Paava Mannippu</em> and <em>Pasamalar</em>. Savitri passed away in 1981 at 46. Actor Keerthy Suresh played the legend in <em>Mahanati</em>, which hit the screens in 2018.<br /><br /><strong>Sridevi</strong><br /><br />The 'Last Empress' played her first adult role at the age of 13 when she acted alongside Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan in <em>Moondru Mudichu</em>, which hit the screens in 1976. She went on to dominate the Tamil film industry with her work in classics such as <em>Sigappu Rojakkal</em>, <em>Moondiam Pirai</em>, and <em>Meendum Kokila</em>. Sridevi found a foothold in the Telugu film industry with classics such as <em>Bobbili Puli</em> and <em>Vetagaadu</em>, which saw her act opposite 'Annagaru'. The star also acted opposite ANR, Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna and 'Super Star' Krishna, emerging as a force to reckon with. Sridevi, unlike some of her peers, had an eventful career in Hindi cinema and proved to be its 'Chandini'. She died in 2018, leaving fans heartbroken.<br /><br /><strong>Ramya Krishnan</strong><br /><br />Ramya, who rose to fame with the 1989 Telugu movie <em>Sutradharulu</em>, gave strong proof of her acting prowess when she essayed a negative role in Rajinikanth's yesteryear classic <em>Padayappa</em>. 'Neelambari' held her own against the mass hero, which is no mean feat. She played equally strong characters in devotional dramas such as <em>Ammoru</em>, <em>Rajakali Amman</em> and <em>Annai Kaligambal</em>.<br /><br />Ramya remained a force to reckon with despite the emergence of younger stars, receiving critical acclaim for her supporting roles in movies like <em>Ore Kadal</em> and <em>Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam</em>. It was, however, S S Rajamouli's <em>Baahubali </em>franchise that proved to be a gamechanger for her as the biggie emerged as a pan-India blockbuster. She is currently working on <em>Liger</em>, starring Vijay Deverakonda. in her kitty.<br /><br /><strong>Anushka Shetty</strong><br /><br />Anushka, who began her career with the 2005 release <em>Super</em>, pushed her limits as a performer when she played a double role in the blockbuster <em>Arundhati</em>. She went on to headline big-ticket movies like <em>Vedam </em>and <em>Rudramadevi</em>, consolidating her standing in the industry. She was also part of well-received movies such as <em>Vikramarkudu</em>, <em>Mirchi </em>and <em>Singam</em>, which worked in her favour. It was, however, her work in <em>Baahubali 2</em>, which featured her as the regal 'Devasena', and Bhaagamathie that established her as Telugu cinema's biggest female brand. The actor, last seen in Nishabdham, is working on a film with director P Mahesh.<br /><br /><strong>Nayanthara</strong><br /><br />Nayanthara proved that she was a box office draw when her film <em>Maya</em>, which hit the screens in 2015, opened to a good response at the box office and proved to be a major commercial success. She received acclaim for her performance in 'female-centric' movies such as Aramm, <em>Kolamaavu Kokila</em> and <em>Imaikkaa Nodigal</em>. The star also headlined projects such as <em>Airaa</em>, <em>Mookuthi Amman</em> and <em>Netrikann</em>. Nayan refrains from promoting her films as she believes that her work should find an audience on its merit.<br /><br /><strong>Jyothika</strong><br /><br />'Jyo', who acted alongside the likes of Suriya and Ajith in the 90s, took a break from films around 2007 but returned to the industry in 2015 with <em>36 Vayadhinile</em>. The film emerged as a critical success and helped her begin her second innings on a good note. She subsequently acted in movies such as <em>Magalir Mattum</em>, <em>Kaatrin Mozh</em>i and <em>Jackpot</em>, carving a niche for herself. Jyothika prefers doing films that have a message and cater to the family audience. Some of her other notable films include <em>Dhool</em>, <em>Chandramukhi </em>and <em>Khushi</em>.<br /><br /> <strong>Manju Warrier</strong><br /><br /> Manju, one of Malayalam cinema's biggest names in the 90s, left fans heartbroken when she quit the film industry after marrying Dileep in 1999. She eventually returned to the industry with <em>How Old Are You? </em>which received rave reviews. She consolidated her standing in the industry with releases such as <em>Karinkunnam 6'S</em>, <em>Udaharanam Sujatha </em>and <em>Mohanlal</em>. She headlined the controversial movie <em>Aami</em>, based on writer Kamala Surayya's life. She was part of <em>Lucifer</em>, <em>Marakkar</em>, <em>The Priest</em>, and the Tamil thriller <em>Asuran</em>. She is regarded as one of the most outspoken people in the industry.<br /><br /><strong>Sai Pallavi</strong><br /><br />While Mollywood's 'Malar' is not as accomplished as some of the names on the list, she has left an impact on the audience with her choices. She once turned down an offer to endorse cosmetic products as she wants people to celebrate natural beauty. Sai Pallavi, who became the talk of the town with her work in <em>Premam </em>( Malayalam) and <em>Fidaa</em>, has frequently impressed fans with her dance moves in songs such as <em>Rowdy Baby</em> and <em>Sarangi Dariya</em>. She was last seen in <em>Shyam Singha Roy,</em> which did well at the box office.<br /><br /><strong>Honourable mentions</strong>: Vijayashanthi, Bhanumathi, Trisha, Jamuna, Anjali Devi, Nithya Menen</p>